EAST RUTHERFORD -- The Giants have released their first unofficial depth chart of the regular season. Though it isn't binding by any means, it should give us a feel for what the coaching staff is thinking with a few roster battles still up in the air, namely along the offensive line and at tight end.

Here is a look at the offense, and what we can expect this Monday vs. Detroit.

QB:

Eli Manning
Ryan Nassib

RB:

Rashad Jennings
Andre Williams
Peyton Hillis

FB:

Henry Hynoski

TE:

Larry Donnell
Daniel Fells
Adrien Robinson

WR 1:

Rueben Randle
Odell Beckham Jr.

WR 2:

Victor Cruz
Jerrel Jernigan
Preston Parker/Corey Washington

LT:

Will Beatty
Charles Brown

RT:

Justin Pugh
James Brewer

LG:

Weston Richburg
Dallas Reynolds
Geoff Schwartz

RG:

Brandon Mosley
John Jerry

C:

J.D. Walton
Weston Richburg
Dallas Reynolds

Quick thoughts: Unless Brandon Mosley is back to full strength on Thursday, the Giants will have to go with John Jerry against the Lions. Otherwise, very little of this information is shocking. With both Mosley and Schwartz banged up, Weston Richburg was the obvious choice to ascend up the depth chart, not only because he was a second-round pick, but because he progressed as the preseason went on.

The Giants would ideally like to see him grow into his frame a little more, but Richburg's athleticism and movement skills are already at the NFL level.